Abstract:
In the complex tapestry of international trade, the phenomenon of dumping has emerged as a
contentious issue that demands thoughtful consideration. Dumping occurs when a country exports
goods at prices lower than their fair market value, often as a strategic move to gain a competitive
edge in foreign markets. While the economic implications of dumping are widely debated, it is
crucial to approach the issue with a humane perspective, recognizing the impact on individuals
and communities. This study explores the concept of dumping and delves into the anti-dumping
policies that seek to address it, emphasizing the need for a balance between economic interests
and the well-being of people. Dumping remains a complex issue in the realm of international trade,
and addressing it requires a nuanced understanding of its economic and human implications. Anti-
dumping policies should not be wielded as blunt instruments but rather as tools to promote fairness
and equity. By analyzing and evaluating these policies with broader perspective, countries can
create a more inclusive and sustainable global trading system that prioritizes the well-being of
individuals and communities, ensuring that the benefits of trade are shared more equitably on the
world stage.